Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Bow Wow Chow

The other day we arrived home and our dog was waiting at the front gate.  We all commented on what a devoted girl she was and how much she obviously adored us (me).  She must have the sixth sense and know when we are getting closer.  We are so in tune with each other. I felt like the Australian female dog whisperer.

Then I noticed a box about 2 metres way from her, on the other side of the gate. It wasn't moving and or ticking, so I picked it up and discovered inside was a gourmet feast of doggy treats. The smells must have been wafting through the air and tickling her not-so-devoted-after-all nostrils.
This delicious box of doggy delicacies came from Bow Wow Chow and they are located on our Peninsula. The treats are packaged nicely and have fun names like Breakfast in bed..., Sunday Roast, Beef Bark, Chicken Cordon Bleu and more. My dog is going crazy for them.  She is doing everything on command in hope that she is rewarded.  Seriously, now is the time to teach her how to do cartwheels or play the piano.

Your dog will love these, or gift them to a friend('s dog).

Bow Wow Chow
http://www.facebook.com/Bowwowchowbarkery
www.bow-wow-chow.com.au
0410 158 003



Sunday, October 30, 2011

Puppy Paradise

My girls and I took our dog to the Doggy Fun Day at Kroll Park organised by Peninsula Animal Aid. It was fantastic to see all these dogs, unleashed and mingling. These dogs were big enough to put aside their differences and preconceived ideas they may have had of each other to come out in support of a great cause. There was a huge, black, Great Dane playing with a little, Labrador puppy, a Tea-cup Chihuahua prancing beside a bulldog and a perfectly, groomed poodle sitting in the muddy, play pool beside an equally muddy, cattle dog. I even saw a standard Fox Terrier near a Mini-Foxy. They avoided eye contact, but I understand their issues go deep due to the popularity surge in minis over the years. We even "borrowed" a few handfuls of change from my husband secret stash to donate to the awesome cause. (If my husband reads this, of course we are going to replace it!!).

This is a great day out for the family and dogs. We will certainly be going again next year.

Please make sure you visit Peninsula Animal Aid to donate. This is a fantastic cause and they need all the help you can offer.

Email
paa@peninsulaanimalaid.com.au
Phone
Website